Discovering Marseille by rental car is very advisable, you can find cars easily and at a low price. The landmark of the city is the church Notre Dame de la Garde, standing high up on a limestone rock. From there, you can enjoy the breathtaking view over the city’s roofs. The street La Canebiere with its shops, cafés and restaurants leads away from the old, worthwhile port. On the menu, Marseille’s visitors mostly find fresh seafood, which by the way can be bought freshly caught at the fish market. At some distance to the harbour, Châteu d’If island marks another emblem of the city. An adjacent new and ample port connects Marseille with the island of Corsica, amongst other destinations. If you’re interested more in culture than in food, you can visit the Museum of Art, the Museum of Marine Science and the Museum of Natural Science. | In the quarter of Le Panier you can still find many old houses and narrow alleys from former times. This is also where the Vieille Charité is located, which once used to be the hospital for the poor and now hosts a cultural and exhibition centre. Each year, the people of Marseille organise the world’s biggest Pétanque tournament, a game similar to Boule. The Vélodrome Stadium with its 60,031 seats hosts the team of Olympique Marseille. You can find cheap rental cars at one of the car rentals in Marseille, making it possible to explore not only the city but also the hinterland, thanks to the ciy’s excellent motorway connection. Hence, detours to places as Lyon or Nice are good opportunities for an excursion. Moreover, the landscape of the Provence region with its famous lavender fields offers extraordinary surprises along the routes of a rental car tour. |